Accumulated Waste Piles

This dataset shows the chance of finding piles of waste in different places. Waste piles can mean that waste collection services are not working well. Areas with more waste piles are often more disadvantaged and may not have regular waste collection.

The dataset groups places into three levels based on how likely you are to find waste piles: Low, Medium, and High. In general, areas with a high chance of waste accumulation may have fewer services and bigger waste problems.

Waste Accumulation Probability Levels:

🟢 Low (probability of 0 – 2.4%):

  • Unlikely to see waste piles in this area.
  • But low does not always mean clean—it might also mean no data was available for this place.
  • Your feedback is still very important! If you know there is waste in an area marked as “Low,” telling us helps improve the data.
Low
Low

🟡 Medium (2.5% – 16.4%):

  • Some chance of seeing waste on the street.
  • Waste may be there, but not always in large amounts.
  • This type of waste is more likely to be temporary. People may pile waste near the street on purpose so that waste collection companies can pick it up for proper management.
Medium
Medium

🔴 High (16.4% – 100%):

  • Very likely to see waste piles.
  • This might mean waste is not collected properly or people dump waste near the main road.
  • Waste is often dumped without proper collection, leading to constant piles that turn into informal dumping sites with little to no management.
High
High

This dataset will help the local community and city planners understand where waste is piling up. The goal is to use this information to improve waste collection services and make the area cleaner and healthier for everyone.

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